(Gregg Prescott, M.S., In5D Guest) Any reputable scientific experiment should be replicable under similar conditions. When Dr. Masaru Emoto proved that thoughts and intentions create reality,
the experiment has been replicated numerous times with similar results.
The bottom line is that the words we use, in conjunction with the
intent behind them and the emotion we are feeling while saying these
words, will conclusively shape the reality around us.

Water Crystal Proof

In 1994, Dr. Emoto studied
the differences in the crystals of frozen tap water, river water, and
lake water but to no avail, he did not see any differences between tap
water and the water from lakes and stream by nearby cities. What he did
notice, however, is that water crystals from pristine lakes and streams
created “beautiful crystals with each one having its own uniqueness”.

The observation was done in various ways:1. Observe the crystal of frozen water after showing letters to water2. Showing pictures to water3. Playing music to water3. Praying to water

The treated (prayer and intention) and untreated samples were sent to
Emoto’s lab in Japan where 40 unique water molecules were
photographed. 100 volunteers evaluated the photographs and rated them
on aesthetic appeal. The results showed that the water with prayer and
intention resulted in “more pleasing crystal shapes” than water that did
not receive this treatment (Radin et al., 2006).

The Rice Experiment

In another experiment to prove how words, thoughts and intentions
affect our reality, Dr. Emoto placed cook rice into three containers.
On one container, the words “Thank You”
were written. On the second container, he wrote, “You Fool” while the
third container was completely ignored. Children were instructed to
speak aloud the words on each jar, daily, when they walked by them each
day. At the end of 30 days, the rice with the words, “Thank You” was relatively unchanged while the rice with the words, “You Fool” turned black. The rice in the ignored container began to rot.

This experiment has been replicated many times. The following video is one of them:

Every ad shows some extrovert with
his or her group of friends living the fictitious life that you should
be living (through their eyes). And these people have above average
looks and portray success, which subconsciously tell us that we are not
good enough the way we are and if we want to be successful, beautiful
and have friends like them, then we need to purchase whatever product
they are selling.

Social visionary Duane Elgin sums it up for us, “The
average person in the U.S. watches about four hours of television each
day. Over the course of a year, we see roughly twenty-five thousand
commercials, many of them produced by the world’s highest-paid cognitive
psychologists. Their job is to figure out how to grab our attention and
make us feel deficient if we don’t own their clients’ products. And
these heavily produced advertisements are not merely for products, but
for a lifestyle based on a consumer mind-set. What they’re doing, day in
and day out, twenty-five thousand times a year, is hypnotizing us into
seeing ourselves as consumers who want to be entertained rather than as
citizens who want to be informed and engaged.”

One must also consider the reasoning why certain governments continue
putting fluoride into the drinking water, despite numerous studies on
how fluoride is a neurotoxinand is a main contributor to the calcification of the pineal gland.

Choose your thoughts and intentions carefully

What would happen if everyone used positive words, with positive
thoughts and intentions? The answer is simple: the world would
experience a global positive change in numerous ways.

One final thing to think about: Your body is 90% water. Water has been proven to be influenced by intention & thoughts. Can you imagine the possibilities that you are capable of achieving?